Barn walls are all the rage and I wanted to install one in my guest room, but the idea of collecting and installing reclaimed barn wood was more appealing than, say, sitting on the couch all day drinking wine. It seemed much less fun. As it turns out, there's an easy way to get the look of reclaimed wood walls. This peel and stick wood wall decor product from Stikwood solved most of my decorating problems.
This real wood “peel and stick” wall decor product is impressive in person. It's very thin so it's easy to cut and doesn't look like vinyl/laminate (which is what I thought it looked like). It's made from thin pieces of real wood and costs around $10 to $14 per square foot. Even better, it's American-made, environmentally friendly, and VOC-free. Just trim, peel and stick to the wall.
Check out our slideshow of great ideas for peel and stick wooden wall decor.
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DIY easy peel and stick wooden wall decor
mix up patterns
Make a great focal point in your bedroom by pasting faux wood on your walls in interesting patterns.
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rustic nursery decor
This nursery wall is perfect for a rustic-chic vibe.
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tv backsplash
Rather than covering the entire wall, just add a little bit behind the TV for a rustic focal point.
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kitchen entrance
This wall is an example of what can happen when you mix reclaimed wood finish colors.
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vertical headboard
Stretch it vertically and it's ready to use as a headboard in your guest room or master.
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little girl room decoration
Are you tired of sticky sweet pink girls' rooms? This room's calming interior is sure to be right up your alley.
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chevron wall
You can give this wooden wall a completely different look just by combining patterns.
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Alternative to wainscot
Add a touch of wood to your bathroom by installing a border and peel and stick wood underneath.
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staircase accent
Add a little wood under the stairs to reduce the amount of plain white walls in your home.
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vertical fireplace backsplash
I wanted to install tile behind the fireplace, but couldn't figure out how to make it work with the TV directly above it. This is the perfect compromise for adding interest to your fireplace without making a huge commitment to wood or tile.
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bathroom backsplash
This stuff is super easy to clean. A great addition behind the bathroom sink.
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rustic boy's room decoration
Gives a boy's room an instant wooden look.
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charcoal wall
This dark wood is inspired by Japanese art and would look very stylish in a mid-century living room.
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dining room accent
Make your dining room feel instantly cozy with an accent wall.
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focal point instead of painting
It is not necessary to cover the entire wall with this material. This is a great example of simply adding a little wood to accent a large blank hallway wall.
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Let's keep it simple
I'm not sure if I'd sleep under that many horns (especially not in an earthquake-prone country!), but the stuffed animals would look great on this faux wood wall.
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beachy play gray wall
Give your room a Cape Cod feel with whitewashed wood.
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top wall accent
Add a little interest or border to your walls.
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faux palette wall
This wooden wall perfectly complements the warm brown decor.
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antique bathroom
Cover your entire bathroom with stuff. It's like being in a cabin all year round.
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artificial wood ceiling
When pasted on top, it draws the eye upwards and adds accent to the ceiling.
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